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Phytoplankton and Trophic Gradients

Developments in Hydrobiology 129, Developments in Hydrobiology 129
ISBN/EAN: 9789048150670
Umbreit-Nr.: 1554394

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xiv, 372 S., 75 s/w Illustr.
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Einband: kartoniertes Buch

Erschienen am 04.02.2011
Auflage: 1/1998
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  • Zusatztext
    • InhaltsangabeSpecies Selection in Relation to Tropic Gradients.- Differential attributes of phytoplankton across the trophic gradient: a conceptual landscape with gaps.- What factors influence the species composition of phytoplankton in lakes of different trophic status?.- Processes in the Assembly of Communities.- Summer phytoplankton assemblages across trophic gradients in hard-water reservoirs.- Phytoplankton of two Araucanian lakes of differing trophic status (Argentina).- Phytoplankton species composition is more sensitive than OECD criteria to the trophic status of three Brazilian tropical lakes.- Phytoplankton communities in relation to trophic status in lakes from Hope Bay (Antarctic Peninsula).- The most typical phytoplankton taxa in four types of boreal lakes.- Phytoplankton composition and biomass structure in relation to trophic gradient in some temperate and subarctic lakes of north-western Russia and the Prebaltic.- Ecophysiological characteristics of two planktonic desmid species originating from trophically different lakes.- Freshwater picocyanobacteria along a trophic gradient and light quality range.- Responses of the phytoplankton to a deliberate attempt to raise the trophic status of an acidic, oligotrophic mountain lake.- Comparative study of phytoplankton in an oligotrophic soft water lake under different pH-phosphate ranges.- Fish stock as a variable modifying trophic pattern of phytoplankton.- Seasonal and Long-Term Dynamics.- Seasonality of phytoplankton as an indicator of trophic status of the large perialpine 'Lago di Garda'.- Phytoplankton dynamics in two reservoirs with different trophic state (Lake Rosamarina and Lake Arancio, Sicily, Italy).- Phytoplankton succession in the oligotrophic Lake Stechlin (Germany) in 1994 and 1995.- Grazing by large river zooplankton: a key to summer potamoplankton decline? The case of the Meuse and Moselle rivers in 1994 and 1995.- The phytoplankton succession in the lower part of hypertrophic Nakdong River (Mulgum), South Korea.- Success of chrysophytes, cryptophytes and dinoflagellates over blue-greens (cyanobacteria) during an extreme winter (1995/96) in eutrophic shallow lakes.- Structural changes during eutrophication of Lake Balaton, Hungary, as revealed by the Zipf-Mandelbrot model.- Trends and relations among basic phytoplankton characteristics in the course of the long-term oligotrophication of Lake Maggiore (Italy).- Development of the phytoplankton of the shallow Srebarna Lake (north-eastern Bulgaria) across a trophic gradient.- Taxonomy and Ecology of Photosynthetic Flagellates.- Life-cycle studies and culture experiments for identification of doubtful volvocacean organisms - observations on Pandorina and Eudorina.- Morphological changes of Euglenophyta in response to organic enrichment.- Specific composition and ecology of chrysophyte flagellates in Lake Sanabria (NW Spain).- Taxonomic remarks on planktonic phytoflagellates in a hypertrophic tropical lagoon (Brazil).- Chrysophytes and Chlamydomonads: pioneer colonists in extremely acidic mining lakes (pH
  • Kurztext
    • Proceedings of the 10th Workshop of the International Association of Phytoplankton Taxonomy and Ecology (IAP), held in Granada, Spain, 21-29 June 1996
  • Autorenportrait
    • InhaltsangabeSpecies Selection in Relation to Tropic Gradients.- Differential attributes of phytoplankton across the trophic gradient: a conceptual landscape with gaps.- What factors influence the species composition of phytoplankton in lakes of different trophic status?.- Processes in the Assembly of Communities.- Summer phytoplankton assemblages across trophic gradients in hard-water reservoirs.- Phytoplankton of two Araucanian lakes of differing trophic status (Argentina).- Phytoplankton species composition is more sensitive than OECD criteria to the trophic status of three Brazilian tropical lakes.- Phytoplankton communities in relation to trophic status in lakes from Hope Bay (Antarctic Peninsula).- The most typical phytoplankton taxa in four types of boreal lakes.- Phytoplankton composition and biomass structure in relation to trophic gradient in some temperate and subarctic lakes of north-western Russia and the Prebaltic.- Ecophysiological characteristics of two planktonic desmid species originating from trophically different lakes.- Freshwater picocyanobacteria along a trophic gradient and light quality range.- Responses of the phytoplankton to a deliberate attempt to raise the trophic status of an acidic, oligotrophic mountain lake.- Comparative study of phytoplankton in an oligotrophic soft water lake under different pH-phosphate ranges.- Fish stock as a variable modifying trophic pattern of phytoplankton.- Seasonal and Long-Term Dynamics.- Seasonality of phytoplankton as an indicator of trophic status of the large perialpine 'Lago di Garda'.- Phytoplankton dynamics in two reservoirs with different trophic state (Lake Rosamarina and Lake Arancio, Sicily, Italy).- Phytoplankton succession in the oligotrophic Lake Stechlin (Germany) in 1994 and 1995.- Grazing by large river zooplankton: a key to summer potamoplankton decline? The case of the Meuse and Moselle rivers in 1994 and 1995.- The phytoplankton succession in the lower part of hypertrophic Nakdong River (Mulgum), South Korea.- Success of chrysophytes, cryptophytes and dinoflagellates over blue-greens (cyanobacteria) during an extreme winter (1995/96) in eutrophic shallow lakes.- Structural changes during eutrophication of Lake Balaton, Hungary, as revealed by the Zipf-Mandelbrot model.- Trends and relations among basic phytoplankton characteristics in the course of the long-term oligotrophication of Lake Maggiore (Italy).- Development of the phytoplankton of the shallow Srebarna Lake (north-eastern Bulgaria) across a trophic gradient.- Taxonomy and Ecology of Photosynthetic Flagellates.- Life-cycle studies and culture experiments for identification of doubtful volvocacean organisms - observations on Pandorina and Eudorina.- Morphological changes of Euglenophyta in response to organic enrichment.- Specific composition and ecology of chrysophyte flagellates in Lake Sanabria (NW Spain).- Taxonomic remarks on planktonic phytoflagellates in a hypertrophic tropical lagoon (Brazil).- Chrysophytes and Chlamydomonads: pioneer colonists in extremely acidic mining lakes (pH